Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2018

Hiking Mt. Morrison, Colorado

After September's Colorado hike on the Herman Gulch Trail, of course I was still itching to hike again when I was back in November. My knee was a bit busted so I was nervous to do anything extreme, so how perfect that Frank's friends live just across the street from a beautiful, quick hike to Mt. Morrison? We didn't have to hike very long to see glorious views of the Rockies. What a dream!

My estimates here are rough and I couldn't tell link you to a trail, but of course wanted to share the epic mountain views with you all.
Hike Length: 4 miles
Hike Time: about 2 hours
Peak Elevation: 7,466 ft (2275 m)
If only this was the view off my front porch.

My first snow sighting of the season.
Just beautiful Rocky Mountains
Elk sacrum
Forest shadow play
Can you spot the elk?
Colorado friends!
These two are super sweet.

Hiking Herman Gulch Trail, Colorado


There was a 10 minute difference between these two shots.
I was lucky enough to visit Colorado twice in the fall of 2017 to visit my friend Frank! Denver is a great city and especially so for it's proximity to epic and beautiful hikes like the 14er Mt. Bierstadt that I hiked with friends back in 2012 and Chief Mountain in 2015. The Herman Gulch Trail begins right off I-70 about an hour's drive from Denver. The total hike length is 6.4 miles but due to the crazy afternoon mountain weather, we hiked for about 5.26 miles - although we only actually hiked about half the trail. The weather changed so drastically from sunny and warm to cold, cloudy and heavy rain, and then back to sunny and warm that we turned around to go back to the car, then went back to hiking, and then went back to the car a couple of times! Word to the wise - definitely don't start hikes in the afternoon in Colorado; the weather is quite volatile. Regardless, the scenery was beautiful and I wanted to share some photos with you all because these autumn mountain colors blew blow my mind.

*The hike starts at 10,299 feet (3139m) and we got up to 11,237 ft (3425m). Because my trip was so short, I didn't have enough time to acclimate to the altitude so breathing on this hike was a bit heavier. Reminded me of how brutal Mt. Bierstadt was!
Driving out to the mountains!
Look at that beautiful blue sky at the beginning of this hike!
Quaking aspens turning that gorgeous yellow.
Nice place to sit and chat.
Pretty colors <3
And the clouds, fog, and rain rolled in...
Take a photo of me before we turn back to the car.
Man, we have changed a lot in 11 years of friendship!
Pretty fog.
Then the sun came back so we turned back up the mountain!
GLORIOUS!

The ride back was cloudy for a minute but we got a sneak at a rainbow.
All in all it was wonderful!

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Autumn Colors in Denver

It's springtime in New York, and the flowers are slowly starting to bloom. This late winter confused them with the warm days followed by snowstorms. I miss colors and greenery and find myself thinking back to the gorgeous autumn colors I saw in Denver this past October. Just wanted to share some of the photos with you from my walks around town as well as to the Botanical Gardens. Enjoy the colors =)

Such pretty sidewalks









I really loved this bench and those flowers.







Such pretty air plants. Remind me of Crystal <3

Oh, and because no Denver post these days is complete without Frank and Dave - here they are around our 10 year friendship anniversary.
Frank and Dave geeking out on Star Wars gear.
Hey, Dave! 
Oh, snap, NYC.